Netherlands built a highway tunnel in just 48 hours, Anand Mahindra reacts!

Anand Mahindra is the chairman and managing director of Mahindra Group. Notably, he is one of the most loved and most-admired personalities in every nook and corner of the country. The highly-successful entrepreneur is also quite active on the micro-blogging Twitter platform.

Every now and then, the most famous businessman comes up with exciting or catchy tweets to engage with his fans and followers on social media.

From posting Monday motivation stuff to expressing his opinions, the Twitter fraternity has seen it all. At the same time, he never shies away from giving befitting or epic replies to the haters on social media.

We have repeatedly seen that Mahindra has a knack for shutting the critics with classy and bossy replies. On the other hand, he also has an incredible sense of humour, something that the netizens would love to the core.

Netherlands built a highway tunnel in just 48 hours, Anand Mahindra reacts

Meanwhile, the industrialist Anand Mahindra shared a video clip of the construction of a highway tunnel in the Netherlands. He reserved the highest respect for the infrastructural skills of the Dutch and its incredible potential for the economic growth of the nation.

Taking to his Twitter handle, Anand Mahindra wrote, “The Dutch built a tunnel under a highway in just one weekend! Skills we must acquire. It’s not about labor-saving, but about time-saving. That’s also critical in an emerging economy. Faster infrastructure creation means faster growth & benefits to all.”

Last year, India etched the name into the ‘Guinness World Record’ for constructing a 75 km long road within a duration of 105 hours and 33 minutes on National Highway-53. In a tweet, Nitin Gadkari, Minister of Road, Transport and Highways added, “NHAI successfully completed a Guinness World Record by constructing 75 Km continuous bituminous concrete in a single lane on the section of NH-53 between Amravati to Akola in a record time of 105 hours and 33 minutes.”